So after my youngest was born (12 years ago) I had a breast reduction with "severe reduction" lol!! I went from a HH to a small D.
I'm saddened now that there is the possibility I won't be able to bf baby I knew it was about this when having the surgery, and at that point, I thought I was fine having children, but things have obviously changed & it makes me sad...I loved breastfeeding my other three. I won't know until LO is here as to if it's going to work or not, and I know there's no reason to stress, because I can't change it. Just wondering if anyone else has had a reduction or augmentation and has this same possibility?
No personal experience, but a good friend went down the same size as you and she breastfed 3 kids afterwards and her one before. She said she saw no difference in her supply. I hope it works for you!
Baby Gibson is due October 8th! (Bfp: January 29th)
Whether or not you're able to breastfeed after reduction depends mostly on nerve damage and on whether or not your milk ducts were damaged and/or removed during surgery. Also, the direction and location of the incisions can be helpful (typically incisions that are half circles or are close to the nipple carry more risk to your milk ducts and nerves than do incisions that are lines pointing toward your nipple, like the spokes of a wheel). If you have good sensation in your nipples, that's a positive sign. But you're right that it's mostly a "wait and see" sort of situation.
Many mothers who have had augmentation surgeries are able to breastfeed, and often exclusively! Some are able to breastfeed part time (even nursing part time can be a wonderful experience, can aid in bonding, and can create a positive and long-term breastfeeding relationship).
I would suggest finding your local LLL chapter and getting to know a leader or two there. They can be excellent sources of info, help, and encouragement once baby arrives, and it's great to have met them in advance. You can also see what IBCLC practices are in your area, and plan your support system before baby comes.
I had breast augmentation surgery in 2008, or 2009 I can't remember ha. Ever since then my nipples have been ultra sensitive and not in a good way. They can been pretty painful at times. I am worried about breastfeeding too. My implants are placed under the muscle so that should help with actually being able to breast feed, but I'm worried it will be too painful. I am not sure about breast reduction though. I hope for the best for you!!
I had a reduction as well, over 10 years ago. I asked the prenatal nurse about it at my first OB appt yesterday and she mentioned that my doctor may be able to tell from my scars the type of surgery I've had and if bf is a possibility. We'll see how that goes.
I had a reconstruction and was unable to BF. My milk never came in, only colostrum. I think that definitely contributed to my breastfeeding failure. I also think my other issues played a role as well as having insufficient breast tissue. It was very sad. My boobs are hurting more this pregnancy so I pray that is a good sign and I will be able to at least part time BF this time or pump and supplement or something.
Me: PCOS, Hashimotos, Blocked Left Tube
BFP #1: Maya my little miracle was born 10/22/11
BFP #2: After multiple failed rounds of Clomid, Femara, Injectables, and 2 IUIs, we are cautiously expecting twins(!!) on 10/15/14 thanks to IVF #1.
@RachelLily Since breast tissue grows during each pregnancy, some mothers who were unable to breastfeed in their first pregnancy due to insufficient breast tissue are able to more and more in subsequent pregnancies. It's definitely worth talking to an IBCLC about!
I personally haven't had this but one of my good friends has a serious reduction, don't remember the sizes but it was quite remarkable. She was able to breastfeed her daughter until 1 yrs old.
Me: 38 DH: 36 Married 8/27/2011 BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012 BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014 BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017 BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
I had a breast reduction in 2000, so will have had 14.5yrs to heal by birth. I plan on taking it one step at a time. I've always assumed I wouldn't be able to breastfeed, and am considering purchasing a number of ounces of human milk from a milk bank to supplement with for the first few weeks at least. This website gave me some hope that there could be a chance. I think I will most likely produce milk in the beginning, it just depends on where my glands were cut and if they've been able to merge/heal in order to produce an exit for my milk. I plan on renting a hospital grade pump for the first few weeks and if I can't get a supply, I will have to switch to formula eventually. As a NICU nurse I feel pretty well educated on this topic, but still have no desire to speak to my MIL or friends who are ignorant about the topic about it. If anyone questions or judges why I am not BFing, I will throat punch them. This has always been a sensitive topic for me and only DH, my family and BF really know about it. I already feel bad enough about it, so I don't need shit from people.
I had a breast reduction about 4 1/2 years before I had my son. I was able to breastfeed him but had to take domperidone, fenugreek, and blessed thistle at high doses and still had to supplement with formula. I also wasn't able to pump more than an ounce or so at a time. When I first had to give him formula I was pretty devastated, but he was very dehydrated and had lost so much weight.
I re-adjusted my expectations and we happily did a combo of breast- and formula-feeding for 7 months. (At that point my son was eating 3 solid meals a day and I literally didn't have time to breastfeed, bottle feed and prepare solids. He was also losing interest in the breast). I'm really proud of what I was able to give him and I'm hopeful that Breastfeeding my first helped some tissue regenerate to increase my supply with #2.
I'm happy to answer any questions about my experience. My MD and my LC were both great, but neither had encountered this situation before. So please PM me if you want more info or need support!
Not to be Debbie Downer, and keep in mind that everyone's experience with this is different.. But I had a reduction in 2007. Sadly, I barely produced anything with DS. I was also devastated. I pumped with the hospital grade pump and even at 4 weeks postpartum, I was producing less than 1 ounce from each side per pumping. This time I'm going to try milky and see what it does. It's expensive though, so I'm not sure how long we'll be able to keep it up.
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Re: breast "alterations" ;)
Baby Gibson is due October 8th! (Bfp: January 29th)
Noah 12.26.2008
6 lbs 6 oz / 19.5 inches long
Many mothers who have had augmentation surgeries are able to breastfeed, and often exclusively! Some are able to breastfeed part time (even nursing part time can be a wonderful experience, can aid in bonding, and can create a positive and long-term breastfeeding relationship).
I would suggest finding your local LLL chapter and getting to know a leader or two there. They can be excellent sources of info, help, and encouragement once baby arrives, and it's great to have met them in advance. You can also see what IBCLC practices are in your area, and plan your support system before baby comes.
Best of luck to you!!!
I had a reduction as well, over 10 years ago. I asked the prenatal nurse about it at my first OB appt yesterday and she mentioned that my doctor may be able to tell from my scars the type of surgery I've had and if bf is a possibility. We'll see how that goes.
And everything @Emerald27 said! :-)
Me: 34 DH: 34
TTC since Jan '13
BFP#1 - EDD 3/24/14 - d&c 7w5d
BFP#2 - EDD 6/14/14 - cp 4w2d
BFP#3 - EDD 10/28/14 - It's a BOY!!! - Born 10/26/14
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
I found this website helpful: https://bfar.org/index.shtml and plan on buying this book: https://www.amazon.com/Defining-your-Own-Success-Breastfeeding/dp/0912500867/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395607916&sr=8-1&keywords=breastfeeding+after+breast+reduction+surgery.
I had a breast reduction in 2000, so will have had 14.5yrs to heal by birth. I plan on taking it one step at a time. I've always assumed I wouldn't be able to breastfeed, and am considering purchasing a number of ounces of human milk from a milk bank to supplement with for the first few weeks at least. This website gave me some hope that there could be a chance. I think I will most likely produce milk in the beginning, it just depends on where my glands were cut and if they've been able to merge/heal in order to produce an exit for my milk. I plan on renting a hospital grade pump for the first few weeks and if I can't get a supply, I will have to switch to formula eventually. As a NICU nurse I feel pretty well educated on this topic, but still have no desire to speak to my MIL or friends who are ignorant about the topic about it. If anyone questions or judges why I am not BFing, I will throat punch them. This has always been a sensitive topic for me and only DH, my family and BF really know about it. I already feel bad enough about it, so I don't need shit from people.
I re-adjusted my expectations and we happily did a combo of breast- and formula-feeding for 7 months. (At that point my son was eating 3 solid meals a day and I literally didn't have time to breastfeed, bottle feed and prepare solids. He was also losing interest in the breast). I'm really proud of what I was able to give him and I'm hopeful that Breastfeeding my first helped some tissue regenerate to increase my supply with #2.
I'm happy to answer any questions about my experience. My MD and my LC were both great, but neither had encountered this situation before. So please PM me if you want more info or need support!
This time I'm going to try milky and see what it does. It's expensive though, so I'm not sure how long we'll be able to keep it up.
30 dx with PCOS 2010 treating with metformin
DS1 12-29-11 DS2 11-4-14
BFP 10/19/13 missed mc at 5 weeks d&c 11/18/13
BFP 2/16/14 Please stick baby! ! EDD 10/31/14
DX with septate uterus 3/1/14